APSA Annual Meeting

Short Course: #MeToo PoliSci

#MeToo PoliSci Nadia Brown Full Day Started by Tarana Burke in 2007 to stand with young women of color who survived sexual assault, the MeToo campaign was intended to let women know that they were […]

APSA Annual Meeting

An Introduction and Commentary

An Introduction and Commentary by Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Wake Forest University Throughout the 2016 election cycle, the racialization of immigration was mentioned repeatedly by political pundits, and it is discussed considerably in the Latino politics literature. Providing […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Short Course: Looking Back and Moving Forward

Looking Back and Moving Forward: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Founding of the APSA El Sector Latino de Ciencia Politica (Latino Caucus of Political Science) Valerie Martinez-Ebers Full Day The Latino Caucus was created […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Comparative Democratization Research Development Group

Comparative Democratization Research Development Group Rachel Riedl Full Day The Comparative Democratization Section is organizing a Research Development Group short-conference to advance current research from early career scholars from lower-to-middle income countries towards publication, to […]